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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Erin Nolen's research focuses on the intersection of embodiment, health behaviors, and psychosocial experiences, particularly among women and adolescents. Her work has investigated the relationship between body appreciation and health practices, as well as the impact of societal and political events on women's sexual well-being and embodied experiences. Nolen has published studies examining how individuals seek and receive information about sexual health online, the influence of parental and peer messages about the body during adolescence, and women's perspectives on sexual health responsibilities following significant legal decisions.
Her research also explores the psychological effects of objectification and the role of feminism and femininity in negative embodiment. Nolen's publications include a scoping review on body appreciation and health behaviors, a meta-analytic test of feminism and embodiment, and reports on pregnant women's embodied experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has also analyzed online peer interactions related to abusive relationship behaviors.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 53
Selected Publications
- “I’m Throwing the Red Flag”: Online Peer Responses to Teen Descriptions of Abusive Relationship Behaviors Posted on Reddit (2026) DOI
- “I Was Taught to Think of My Body as Too Sexual”: Comparative Thematic Analysis of Parent and Peer Messages About the Body During Adolescence (2025) DOI
- “It’s More Important Than Ever for Men to Play a Role”: Women’s Perspectives on Safe Sex Responsibilities Following the <i>Dobbs</i> Decision (2025) DOI
- “I’m Not Experienced … Please Send Advice”: Teens Seeking Information and Advice About Sexual Behaviors on Reddit (2025) DOI
- Feminism, Femininity, and Negative Embodiment: A Contemporary Meta-Analytic Test (2024) DOI
- The Impact of <i>Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization</i> on Young Women's Experiences of Objectification and Sexual Well-Being (2024) DOI
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